Finally, we can announce the guest for our next episode of StoryAlways: +James Iles, author of Legacy: Life Among…

Finally, we can announce the guest for our next episode of StoryAlways: +James Iles, author of Legacy: Life Among…

Finally, we can announce the guest for our next episode of StoryAlways: +James Iles, author of Legacy: Life Among The Ruins and many other cool games will be joining us live to talk about the new edition of its game, which is being kickstarted right now. The episode will be streamed live on this Thursday 10 at 20:30 UK Time, so you’ll have an opportunity to ask your own questions. Don’t miss it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdOauAAZMVM

I had a great time chatting with Christopher about his game The Happiest Apocalypse On Earth, which is being…

I had a great time chatting with Christopher about his game The Happiest Apocalypse On Earth, which is being…

I had a great time chatting with Christopher about his game The Happiest Apocalypse On Earth, which is being kickstarted right now. We talked about his beginnings on RPGs, the differences and challenges of designing a PbtA game, the inspirations for the themes of the game and much more. Check it out if you are interested and please consider supporting the Kickstarter campaign as well. Thanks!

Originally shared by Hijos Del Rol

StoryAlways episode 5: Interview with Christopher Grey, author of The Happiest Apocalypse On Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oyg7hhR4UJA&feature=autoshare

Here is the interview we did yesterday with Hamish Cameron, the author of The Sprawl.

Here is the interview we did yesterday with Hamish Cameron, the author of The Sprawl.

Here is the interview we did yesterday with Hamish Cameron, the author of The Sprawl. We talked about the intent behind some parts of the system, the writing and publishing process, news and future projects and many other things. I hope you like it!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH5mqvTZp6E

Through the infinite virtual realities of The Matrix I have managed to locate the infamous hacker Hamish Cameron,…

Through the infinite virtual realities of The Matrix I have managed to locate the infamous hacker Hamish Cameron,…

Through the infinite virtual realities of The Matrix I have managed to locate the infamous hacker Hamish Cameron, author of The Sprawl and make him agree to give me an interview. We’ll be streaming it through an encrypted channel to avoid the Corporation blocking this need Saturday at 21:00 GMT+0

See you then!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH5mqvTZp6E

Originally shared by Hamish Cameron

Watch the feeds, cyberpunk!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u1B7Ry_dnHc&feature=share

https://twitter.com/peregrinekiwi/status/851260387894767616

Through the infinite virtual realities of The Matrix I have managed to locate the infamous hacker Hamish Cameron and…

Through the infinite virtual realities of The Matrix I have managed to locate the infamous hacker Hamish Cameron and…

Through the infinite virtual realities of The Matrix I have managed to locate the infamous hacker Hamish Cameron and make him agree to give me an interview. We’ll be streaming it through an encrypted channel to avoid the Corporation blocking this need Saturday at 21:00 GMT+0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH5mqvTZp6E

Originally shared by Hamish Cameron

Watch the feeds, cyberpunk!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u1B7Ry_dnHc&feature=share

https://twitter.com/peregrinekiwi/status/851260387894767616

Hi.

Hi.

Hi.

I have a question regarding the way Stun Damage works. I’m aware that both 0-harm and s-harm trigger the harm move despise not advancing the harm clock directly by themselves. What I don’t understand is how s-harm is different from 0-harm. Is there any specific mechanics regarding Stun damage or is it something to be handled narratively? Thanks in advance.

I just received my soft-cover midnight edition of The Sprawl.  Since apparently not many have received it yet, I…

I just received my soft-cover midnight edition of The Sprawl.  Since apparently not many have received it yet, I…

I just received my soft-cover midnight edition of The Sprawl.  Since apparently not many have received it yet, I though I’d share some photos (sorry for the low quality).